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NHFMM 1st Anniversary Celebration and Thanksgiving Mass

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n July 29, 2012, the New Hope Fellowship and Mission Ministry held it’s 1st Year Anniversary Celebration at the Blessed Virgin Mary’s Hall, 932 College Avenue in Winnipeg. The leaders, members and friends of the congregation attended

the celebration with jubilation. The dinner was served after the program that was highlighted by a Thanksgiving Mass officiated by Fr, Dindo Pepito. Bro Pol Gamo and Sister Lita Mas emceed the program with Bro Donell

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Custodio as the Resource Speaker for the occasion. At the end of the program, the congregation’s Coordinator Sis Emma Abejuela thanked the participants for coming that made the occasion successful.

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The Blame Lies Not Only on the Fraternity Leaders (On the Accountability and Underlying Reasons in Joining a Fraternity) “The dreams of a freshman law student of San Beda College abruptly, violently ended on a farm in Dasmariñas City. “Mark Andrei Marcos was the latest fatality in an apparent case of fraternity hazing. “Police said the bruised body of Marcos, 21, was brought to De La Salle University Medical Center in Dasmariñas City, Cavite province, at 10:30 p.m. on Sunday by two women— identified as Marlen Guadayo and Soledad Sanda—and two unidentified men. Marcos was pronounced dead on Monday.”—Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 1, 2012

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hat’s another widely reported casualty of hazing in the Philippines. According to Wikipedia, “hazing is the practice of various rituals and other activities involving harassment, abuse, or humiliation used as a way of initiating a person into a group. Hazing is seen in many different types of social groups, including in gangs, sports teams, schools, military units, workplaces, and fraternities.” Personal Responsibility and Unresolved Issues While I express my condolences to the loved ones of the casualties of fraternity hazing, I will not hold myself from expressing also what I think about those who join fraternities. While I denounce the irresponsibility and powertripping tendencies of many if not all fraternity leaders and favoured members, I think that victims of hazing are responsible as well for what befell them—because the moment they

decided to join a fraternity, they knew that the risk of death or, at the least, getting badly beaten or injured during the initiation rites will always be there. Yes, peer pressure is also a factor, so as the desire to belong to a faux brotherhood; but I think individuals who join fraternities have some degrees of insecurity and a yearning for power, belonging, and to boost their self-esteem, seeking these in the company of supposedly future brothers. On the other hand, every blow of the paddle of many if not most fraternity leaders is an expression of their frustrations, repressed negative emotions such as hatred, insecurities, and powertripping.

individuals. Most often, these individuals are more talented and have more useful skills, worthwhile hobbies, and sets of good friends. Sa Madaling Salita Maraming mas kaaya-aya at produktibong paraan para mapunan ang pagnanasa ng isang tao na makilala sa kanyang komunidád at maramdaman ang pagkalinga ng mga taong nakapaligid sa kanya. Kung susumahin ang mga positibo at negatibong naidudulot ng pagsali sa isang pakikipagkapatiran, mas hamak na lamang ang pagkawalang-kuwenta sa pagsali rito—pakikipagkapatirang karaniwang pinamumunuan ng mga taong handang manakit, manakot, mangmaliit, at maglaro sa dignidád ng mga nagdesididong sumali rito. Or, in Simple Words There's nothing noble, substantial, nor special in joining a fraternity especially if we are to weigh in the risks and degradation every neophyte or aspirant has to endure to be able to survive the initiation rites inevitably involved in completing his membership in a fraternity. There are many more worthwhile, more productive, and less risky ways of curing one's insecurities, boosting one's self-esteem, and gaining a sense of power—activities, passions, hobbies, and preoccupations that do not rob a person of his life, dignity, and respectability. “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”—Lord Acton (1834– 1902), British historian

Better Alternatives I know a lot of people— friends and acquaintances—who survived highschool or university/ college life without getting lured into joining a fraternity, and they turned out fine if not better

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by R. Reis Pagtakhan, LL.B., B.A. (Hons.) rrp@aikins.com

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nyone looking to immigrate to Canada must supply documents with their application. All immigration applications come with specific document checklists and if an applicant cannot supply all of documents on that checklist, a satisfactory explanation is needed to explain any discrepancies. If an applicant cannot prove his or her credentials, immigration applications will often be refused. Before putting in any immigration application, potential applicants should carefully consider what they need to do if they do not have all of the documentation

required on immigration document checklists. In November 2011, the federal court decided the case of Abdulaziz Ali. In this case, Mr. Ali's application was refused because of concerns the visa officer had about his education, work experience and other aspects of his application. Do I have to put in evidence of a bachelor’s degree if I have a master’s degree? With respect to his educational credentials, Mr. Ali failed to follow the instructions on immigration’s document checklist. In particular, he

by Adonis Fernandez (This column is reserved for the readers of Filipino Journal who have something to say about particular issues concerning, but not limited to, the Filipino culture especially politics and current events. So, if you have something to say, write it down and then submit it to elfideas102@yahoo.com. If we find your article befitting our standards, we will publish it here.—Ed.)

1,000 Reasons for a Plastic-Bag Ban in Winnipeg

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he City of Toronto recent ban on plastic (shopping) bag boldly opened the floodgates to Canada’s minor towns to its major cities that are still on the reflective mode on whether or not to adopt their respective version of banning plastic-bag use. For, while it is not the first Canadian town/city to embrace the ban, Toronto is Canada’s first major city that embraced it. To a Winnipegger, it then raises this obvious and clear-cut question: If a major business city like Toronto has adopted a plastic-bag ban, why can’t a minor business city like Winnipeg? Compound such question, of course, to this rudimentary question: If a town in Manitoba (Leaf Rapids) was the first-ever town in Canada to implement the ban, why has Toronto implemented it and Winnipeg (Manitoba’s main city) has not?

While the city government of Winnipeg has, time and again, explored and flirted with the idea of adopting a ban on the use of plastic bags, it seems to move the wheels of change slowly—if not in the wrong direction. It has been half a decade since Leaf Rapids implemented the ban and since the Winnipeg city council started debating on the idea. If the roadblock to the implementation of the ban is the lack of sufficient reason, there is actually a plethora of reasons that would fairly justify the implementation. 1) Environmental cause – the implementation of the ban shall be Winnipeg’s noble share in the global initiative to reduce damage to the environment brought about by plastic litters. Also, it might

did not enclose an original transcript from his bachelor’s degree in a university sealed envelope - he only provided a photocopy. When the visa officer reviewed the file, the officer became suspicious because of a number of discrepancies between the photocopied transcript and the university's letter. When asked about these discrepancies, Mr. Ali claimed that some of the discrepancies were as a result original documents that were lost in a fire. Mr. Ali told immigration that he tried to get the documents he needed from the university but the university never responded. When the visa officer asked if Mr. Ali kept any of his emails to the university requesting a transcript, he said that he did not. Because appropriate transcripts were not enclosed, the judge said that the visa officer was entitled to make a decision that proper documentation was not submitted by Mr. Ali to substantiate his education claim. As a result, his application was denied. An interesting side note in this case was that Mr. Ali obtained a master’s degree from a U.S. university. In his case, Mr. Ali

argued that he must have had a valid bachelor's degree otherwise he would not have received a master's degree from a U.S. university. Although Mr. Ali tried to argue this, the judge said that the visa officer was entitled to obtain the required information from the bachelor's degree. As a result, even if an applicant has obtained a master's degree or Ph.D., it is still necessary to enclose diplomas and transcripts from undergraduate and graduate studies. What happens if I do not submit work reference letters? On the issue of his work experience, Mr. Ali failed to provide objective evidence of work experience from a number of his previous employers. In this connection, the judge noted that Mr. Ali not only failed to provide reference letters, he also failed to provide other objective evidence outlining his work experience such as T-4 slips (for his work in Canada) and W-2 slips (for his work in the U.S.).

August 5 - 20, 2012 Finally, Mr. Ali argued that he should have been given a chance to respond to the visa officer's concerns regarding his missing documents. The judge rejected this argument saying that if the requirements to provide certain documents are clear, a visa officer does not have to give an applicant to address those concerns. In addition, the judge said that visa officers do not have to give applicants any additional time in this regard as it was Mr. Ali's responsibility to put his best case forward. This Article is prepared for general information purposes only and is intended to provide comments for readers and friends of the Filipino Journal. The contents should not be viewed as legal advice or opinion.

Reis is a partner with Aikins Law and practices in the areas of immigration law. His direct line is 957-4640. If you would like to know more about Reis or Aikins you can visit the firm’s web page at www.aikins.com, follow Reis on Twitter at http://twitter. Does immigration have to give me a com/#!/ImmigrationReis, or connect second chance to put in documents? with him on LinkedIn at http://www. linkedin.com/in/reispagtakhan

encourage more people to use offer if the customer refuses it. reusable bags instead of a non7) Winnipeggers can save money biodegradable material. – consumers can save their 5 cents 2) Survey speaks – a recent survey by not buying a plastic bag. The 5 by Angus Reid Poll suggests that cents saved can be used to purchase majority of Canadians (including reusable shopping bags, instead. Winnipeggers) support the idea of 8) Matter of practice – some grocery banning the use of plastic bags. and retail-store goers have been 3) Winnipeg can learn from other doing a “no-recourse-to-plastic-bag” towns and/or cities – the city’s practice, it is not entirely strange to attempt to ban the use of plastic non-practitioners and the latter can, bags will not be an unprecedented at any way and rate, learn from the in the world. The city can always former. learn from Toronto, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, and Mexico 9) In consonance with the city’s distribution of blue and black bins – City. the ban will encourage Winnipeggers 4) The ban would reduce litter – at how to be responsible with their own the very least, plastic bags litter city garbage as the incoming garbage streets, get caught in tree branches, disposal program will easily identify and floats in waterways. Concretely, violators. it would do a little favor to the city’s Brady Road landfill as it would reduce the number of plastic bags escaping the landfill on windy days.

10) The ban shall be implemented gradually – the ban shall be achieved gradually. It would allow retailers, consumers, and politicians to gradually adopt its implementation. This is in consonance with the provincial government’s goal of reducing the supply and use of plastic bags by 50% in 2015. While it is not a major and urgent goal, the implementation of the ban will surely add to city’s reputation as being an environmental advocate and as a city striving for a cleaner community. It will be known on record books that Winnipeg is among the few Canadian cities that made a “good difference.” Of course, it would give a good reputation to Winnipeggers—if it could be done.

5) The recycling department does not accept plastic bags – the recycling department currently classifies plastic bag as “unrecyclable.” Hence, plastic bags are most likely dumped on metal dumpsters along with a variety of wastes. 6) Retail stores are prepared for the ban – most Winnipeg groceries and retail stores do not dole out plastic bag mechanically; cashiers give it out with a price or withdraw the

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Cirque du Soleil's "Quidam" mesmerizes the Winnipeg audience. Ardee Dionisio is one of a talent forces which bind the spellbinding show

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s expected, the latest charmer of Cirque du Soleil’s “Quidam” has become a hit in their 4-day stint at the RBC Theatre at MTS Centre! Billed as one of the darkest shows of Cirque du Soleil, “Quidam” is a story of a young girl named Zoe who is living in an imaginary world of Quidam and wants to escape reality. Our kababayan, Ardee Dionisio, takes the role of Target who accompanies the lead character Zoe through the imaginary world of Quidam as her guide, friend and a happy-go-lucky companion. The two-hour show captures the imagination of the young people and the adults by their colorful costumes, theatrical makeup and the flawless performances of all talented members of the circus. The repertoire has elevated the professionalism of the performers and its flawless executions of their difficult routines. So many spellbinding routines left the audience with awe and fascination. There is no boring numbers because of its continual show of dexterity and execution, par excellence. Yes, Cirque du Soleil got talents and hundreds of them are all over the world. And in the Winnipeg presentation, Ardee Dionisio is a lucky kababayan who has been all over the massive stage performing his routine while accompanying, toying, cavorting with the lead character, Zoe. His costume, make-up, and acting are

perfect for the show. Ardee does it with so much gusto and his professionalism is at ease. He is so fluid and convincing in his role as Target! And because of these talented artists, par execellence, every Cirque du Soleil show is a total new experience ever imagined and seen by children and adults all over the world. Just go to Las Vegas and almost all the 5-Star Hotels have been showcasing the group’s extraordinary program. When I was in Las Vegas in 2009, for my own curiosity and excitements, I went to see the adult show of Circle du Soleil at New York New York. “Zummanity” was a total sold out, and it was jampacked with international tourists. The show transported us into a colorful and an exciting nudist camp! When they presented a soldout show in the Philippines lately, the management felt the warmth welcome of our kababayans. And there is a plan to open a branch of Cirque du Soleil in the Philippines where talented artists are available! Before and after the show, the Filipino Journal staff and volunteers were able to see and to talk to Ardee. He welcomed us at backstage. The stage is so massive and the props are well-stored and coordinated. We met some of the artists who welcomed us with their smiles. If Cirque du Soleil comes again to Winnipeg, do not miss the show especially if Ardee Dionisio will be one of the charmers!

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Rod Cantiveros backstage with Ardee.

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(A Tribute to Some Pioneering Comedians of Philippine Showbusiness)

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aughter is the best medicine; and for many decades, Philippine cinema has been healing the masses with its share of remarkable comedians. Since the 1950s, a great number of Filipino actors and actresses have etched their names in the annals of Philippine comedy. The following are among the most notable. Dolphy: King of Comedy In real life, Dolphy was Rodolfo Vera Quizon Sr. (1928–2012). He was born in Pampanga and grew up in Tondo, Manila. Started as a struggling stage performer, he was soon discovered by the late actor Fernando Poe Sr. He first appeared in the movie Dugo at Bayan (I Remember Bataan) (1946, Palaris Films), starring Fernando Poe and Patricia Mijares; but the movie in which his comedic talent finally stood out was Sa Isang Sulyap Mo, Tita (1953, Sampaguita Pictures), starring Pancho Magalona and Tita Durán. Soon after, Dolphy was starring in an average of eight films per year, the earliest and most memorable of which included Jack and Jill (1953, Sampaguita Pictures), with Rogelio de la Rosa and Lolita Rodriguez; Captain Barbell (1964, D’Lanor / FPJ Productions), with Bob Soler; The 7 Faces of Dr. Sibago (1966, Paraiso Productions); Pepe en Pilar (1966, RR Productions), with Susan Roces; Facifica Falayfay (1969, RVQ Productions), with Panchito,

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Pilar Pilapil, and Rod Navarro; Ang Tatay Kong Nanay (1978, Lotus Films), with Niño Muhlach; and Facundo Alitaftaf (1978, Regal Films), with Lotis Key and Trixia Gomez. Dolphy has also been prolific as a television star—he was the lead character, John Puruntong, in John en Marsha (1973–1990, RPN), the longest-running comedy sitcom in the Philippines in the 1980s; and Kevin Cosme in Home along da Riles (1992–2003, ABS-CBN). Dolphy’s having acted in hundreds of movies, one of the last of which was 2010’s Father Jejemon, had shown his impressive longevity and prolificacy as an actor. In 2009, Dolphy was diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, resulting to the slowing down of his acting career and the deterioration of his health and frequent admission to the hospital. He finally succumbed to the complications of the disease on July 10, 2012. He was 83. My late maternal grandfather, Conrado Lanuza Vera Sr., used to tell me that Dolphy was a distant relative of ours on the Vera side of our clan; I am yet to confirm if this is true. In 2008, I’m glad that I was able to meet Dolphy and many of his children and grandchildren—whom included Eric, Jeffrey, Ronnie, Boy2, and Vandolph—when they staged a show in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, where I live. As the associate

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editor of Filipino Journal—a Filipino community newspaper—I was a part of the production/sponsorship team. My personal favorite among Dolphy’s movies remains to be 1978’s Ang Tatay Kong Nanay, which paired him with Niño Muhlach, my other favorite Filipino actor. Panchito: The King’s Sidekick Alfonso D. Tagle Sr. in real life (1925–1995), Panchito was best known as Dolphy’s sidekick especially during the latter’s early acting days. Panchito was a son of the Filipina actress Etang Discher. His prominent big nose was his trademark. His career in showbusiness started in 1942 when he joined a ‘bodabil’ troupe (Philippine version of vaudeville). Panchito’s first movie appearance was—like Dolphy’s—in Sa Isang Sulyap Mo, Tita. His tandem with Dolphy became a massive hit that the pair went on to team up in over 50 movies—which extended to television sitcoms. Perhaps the most memorable of these Dolphy-Panchito movies were Kalabog en Bosyo (1959, Sampaguita Pictures), Beatnik (1960, Sampaguita Pictures), Si Lucio at si Miguel (1962, Sampaguita Pictures), Pepe en Pilar (1966), Fefita Fofonggay (1973, RVQ Productions), Bugoy (1979, Hemisphere Pictures), Max en Jess (1980, Four-N Films), and Bakit Kinagat ni Adan ang Mansanas ni Eba? (1988, RVQ Productions). In November 1995, Panchito suffered a stroke which left him comatose until his demise in the month that followed.

with the characters that he portrayed, like Mr. Wong, Barok, Tacio, Mang Kepweng, Asyong Aksaya, Pete Matipid, and Estong Tutong. He was known also for having starred in countless spoof movies, which included Sinbad the Tailor (1973, HPS Film Productions), spoof of Ray Harryhausen’s Sinbad movies; Lasíng Master (1980, Emperor Films), spoof of Jacky Chan’s The Drunken Master; Rocky Tu-log (1981, Emperor Films) and Rocky Four-ma (1986, Bo-Mel Films), spoofs of Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky movies; E.T. Is Estong Tutóng (1983, Archer Productions), spoof of Steven Spielberg’s E.T.; and High Blood (1985, GP Films), spoof of Sylvester Stallone’s First Blood. Chiquito’s last movie appearance was in Strict ang Parents Ko (1997, Neo Films), with Amanda Page. He died of liver cancer in the same year. The Last Leaf No matter how sad or difficult our lives are unfolding in some stages, we must still try to laugh. In such cases, nothing is perhaps more therapeutic than a dose of laughter. So, if you ever have the chance to get hold of a copy of any of the movies of such talented comedians and comediennes of Philippine cinema, take time to watch it. To those like me who grew up in the Philippines, our very own comedy films will surely be effective in curing us of our sadness and most especially of our homesickness. But, of course, we may also watch them even in happy times.

Chiquito: Prince of Spoofs Chiquito was Augusto V. Pangan Sr. in real life (1932–1997). He started his career in entertainment at the age of 13, appearing in a major musical production at Manila Grand Opera House—the center of Philippine culture and the venue for plays, movies, and musicals prior to the construction of Cultural Center of the Philippines in 1969. Chiquito also became popular in the bodabil circuit for his dancing skills. His friend Fernando Poe Sr. was the one who helped him start a career in movie, the first of which was Sanggano (1947, Palaris Films). Chiquito eventually starred in over a hundred of films in the decades that followed. He became popularly associated

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n a move to push for citizen empowerment and clean elections through its yearlong election campaign, “Bayan Mo, iPatrol Mo: Tayo Na,” TV network ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs recently signed a partnership with government agencies, leading universities, companies, print publications and non-government organizations. The partnership signing was held at Hotel Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila and was attended by ABS-CBN president and CEO Eugenio “Gabby” Lopez III, ABSCBN News and Current Affairs head Ging Reyes, Commission on Elections (COMELEC) chairperson Sixto Brillantes, and Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Overseas Absentee Voting Secretariat Undersecretary and Chairman Jose Brillantes. Also present to express support for the campaign were chairpersons from Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting and Pulse Asia Inc., and heads from corporate sponsors Globe Telecom, STI College, Universal Motors Corporation and MyPhone’s Solid Group, Inc. Other media sectors present in the covenant agreement were The Philippine STAR, Business World, Manila Bulletin and Business Mirror. The cause partners were represented by Fully Abled Nation, Management Association of the Philippines, YouthVote Philippines and Alternative Law Groups. Representing the academe were La Consolacion College, University of Sto. Tomas, University of the PhilippinesNational College of Public Administration and Governance, Ateneo School of Government, La Salle Institute of Governance and the Student Council of the University of the Philippines.


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Giant Chess Set Returns to Garden City Shopping Centre

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fter a fourteen year absence, the giant chess set that once graced the mall at Garden City Shopping Centre made its triumphant return earlier this month. Garden City Shopping Centre once featured a popular ‘Chess Square’ with large wooden pieces in a recessed pit located near the former Eaton’s department store. The pit was removed as part of the mall’s expansion project in 1998 to make way for the addition of

the Canadian Tire and Winners stores. The new game will feature a durable plastic set with 36” tall king pieces and a flexible mat that can be easily transported. It will be dedicated to the late Daniel Abraham (Abe) Yanofsky, who was Canada’s first chess grandmaster and former mayor of West Kildonan. City Archives will be displaying personal and professional artifacts from Yanofsky's life near the unveiling site.

Hot 103's Big Marv and Michelle Catani square off in the first official giant chess match. The giant chess set is back!

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GMA News honors national hero Filipino fans greet Jessica Sanchez during skype birthday party via special DVD

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he GMA News and Public Affairs honored last year’s 150th birth anniversary of our national hero Dr. Jose P. Rizal by releasing a special DVD titled “Rizal: 150 Taon ng Pambansang Bayani.” The DVD contains the most notable documentaries and specials on the life and works of the national hero including his travels and loves while in Europe, an intriguing secret of the Rizal family in Calamba, the stories

behind Rizal’s mischievous smile in a rare photo, and a study of his writings. Also included in the special DVD are segments from GMA News TV’s “State of the Nation with Jessica Soho,” that deals with the continuing influence of Rizal on past and present generations The special DVD can be purchased in all Odyssey, SM Music and Video, Astrovision and Astroplus branches.

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ilipino fans presented a tearyeyed Jessica Sanchez with a birthday cake during a Skype party held at SM Megamall on July 29. The American Idol finalist, whose birthday falls on Aug. 4, was also crooned to with “Maligayang Bati” by the fans through the 10-minute interaction. Jessica was in Los Angeles where she had just flown in while hundreds of fans gathered at the Megamall for the interface via the most popular voice communication service in the world. Besides greeting their idol on her upcoming birthday, fans and

local media were also able to ask the Filipino-Mexican singer with interesting questions like how she is off the camera, her coming album, her inspirations, the importance of music in her life, and even her advice to those who want to follow her footsteps. Filipino fans will be able to see Jessica and 2012 American Idol winner Phillip Phillips performing solo, as well as showcased in duets and group performances during the “American Idols Live!” concert at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on Sept. 21. The concert also features Joshua Ledet, Colton Dixon, Skylar Laine,

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Kathryn Bernardo admits closeness with Daniel Padilla

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oung actress Kathryn Bernardo admitted she is quite “close” with 17year heartthrob Daniel Padilla. Kathryn recently joined the young actor-singer off camera when she participated in the recent Star Magic Games as muse of the Red Team together with Julia Montes. Daniel meanwhile played as a member of one of the participating basketball teams. Both young talents are contract artists of Star Magic and ABS-CBN, and currently star together in the primetime series “Princess and I”. Kathryn plays the main protagonist “Mikay”

opposite Daniel who plays “Gino.” The son of actor Rommel and singer Karla Estrada, Daniel is a recipient of the Gold Record Award for the outstanding sales of his debut self-titled album, “Daniel Padilla.” Star Cinema is already lining up a film for the two as entry for the 38th Metro Manila Film Festival. The movie is tentatively titled, “Sistereka” and also stars Vice Ganda and Kris Aquino. Meanwhile, Daniel said in an earlier interview that he is ready to marry the 16-year old Kathryn when the right times come.

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resident Benigno Aquino and his sisters privately commemorated the third death anniversary of their mother, former President Corazon “Cory” Aquino by being at her gravesite at the Manila Memorial Park. The former president died on Aug. 1, 2009, after a battle with colon cancer. A media advisory said there will be a 5 p.m. Mass at Our Lady of Edsa Shrine

Most Rev. Gabriel Reyes, bishop of the diocese of Antipolo City. The Mass is open to the public. Afterwards the president and his siblings lead the unveiling of their mother’s bust and open a mini photo exhibit at the Edsa Shrine.

spokesperson Edwin Lacierda cited Cory Aquino’s contributions to the restoration of democracy through peaceful means following the fall of the Marcos dictatorship in 1986. The statement also recognized her important role in the nation’s history as wife, mother and President, while exemplifying the virtues of faith, perseverance and integrity. The statement further mentioned her determination to defend and nurture democratic institutions and the principles she and millions of Filipinos helped restore and rebuild.

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arming is a Filipino tradition. It's part of the reason why previous generations had big families and a strong sense of community - we worked together on our common goal of feeding each other nutritious organically grown food. Although I am not a farmer, I do know a little about growing food. This spring, I developed an acre of garden in the RM of Portage la Prairie. We are growing a wide variety of vegetables. For my wife, kids and I, tending this garden is a chance to spend quality time together; and has proven to be a relaxing and rejuvinating experience. And of course, we now enjoy great organic produce! In Canada, farming is dominated by large conventional farming enterprises. When you drive along the highway, you see acres of wheat, canola, and corn for miles and miles. The days of the small family farm are fading fast. We know less and less where our food comes from or who grows it. Shouldn’t we know who our farmer is? Afterall, we know who our doctor is, who our dentist is. We ought to know our farmer as well. Across rural Manitoba, there are a several small scale organic farmers making a living growing nutritious, organic produce, meat, and eggs that are free of pesticides, herbicidies, synthetic fertilizers, and other nasty

If you would like to know how to contact some great organic farmers chemicals. These individuals are near Winnipeg, send me an email to passionate about growing organic mpagtakhan@winnipeg.ca food, and about making this food accessible to all of us. When we think about where our food comes from, it opens up conversations of how it gets to us and what that process involves. I encourage you to start a conversation about the real cost of food. If people want access to nutritious food, free from chemicals, please support small scale organic farmers. More effort is required to produce this kind of food, including the cost of production but it’s reasonably priced considering the huge nutritional value and health benefits. This is what food should

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Ever since we were little, we were taught that the ideal destiny was to be Barbie girls living in a Barbie world. Lady Skits is a series of hilarious scenes filled with witty lines that will leave you laughing even when you feel you shouldn't be. It is vulgar, satirical, and extremely well-written. Lady Skits persists of four women and several mime boxes; they use a simple layout to create such a dynamic show. I would definitely recommend this show for those who are 18 and older. I took my mother (who is a traditional, conservative, Filipino woman) to see the show and she thoroughly enjoyed it. We attended the first show so of course, there were some rough patches, but I have no doubt they'll only improve from here. This show has it all: rap, dance, drama, comedy, sensitivity, and harsh truths. Before attending the show, make sure you brush up on your Greek mythology and Shakespeare in order to fully understand their references. Lady Skits puts a bold twist on modern feminism.

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If there is one show that you have to see this year, it is Body Language. Local troupe Hot Thespian Action bring you a series of HILARIOUS skits that rival ANY sketch television show out there. For a solid hour you’ll be bursting out laughing as you relate 5 Lumpia to their humorous takes on every The D’n’D Improv Show day situations. Ever go through The Gas Station Theatre the horrendous task of making a warranty claim? Ever wonder what Dungeons & Dragons is no longer that rag doll is thinking when little just for fans decked in medieval sally is a little to aggressive during garb with travel-sized fantasy playtime? There’s a little something creatures on their backs. for everyone here including the The return of the D’n’D creepy men on the nightclub dance Improv Show to the Fringe Festival floor. this year did not disappoint. A guest Hot Thespian Action has what appearance by a character named it takes to make it to the big time; I “Mandusa” was the highlight of doubt anyone would argue with me. episode 8, dressed in a clingy green Shannon Guile, Jaqueline Loewen, top cursing “Sandra Bullock” to Garth Merkeley, Ryan Miller and those who crossed him. Jane Testar know how to play to Although this show is geared their many strengths and have the more toward fans of the game, audience right from the start at anyone who has seen The Lord will. The physicality, the wits, the of the Rings, Game of Thrones or incredibly one- liners are in their even King Arthur can appreciate arsenal and will have you gasping this epically hilarious fantasy skit. for air by the show’s end.

Towards the end of the night I got to get up close to one of the stages to watch a chef do a live demonstration. Doesn’t seem out of the ordinary - except he used a torch light as his source of baking his dough. It’s not how I typically bake anyways.

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Saint Martin/Sint Maarten, "The Friendly Island" "The Friendly Island", Saint Martin/Sint Maarten, shared by the French Republic and the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the northeast Caribbean approximately 190 miles from Puerto Rico, has been famous for hundred of years dating back to 1648 for being the smallest area of land in the world (87 sq. kms.) divided into two nations with no border patrols or customs between them. About 41,000 people live in Sint Maarten, the southern Dutch side and 36,000 in Saint Martin on the northern French side with Philipsburg and Marigot as capitals, respectively. We love Sint Maarten/Saint Martin - simply because of its uniqueness of being half-Dutch and half-French, with its dual cultural heritage allowing the visitors/tourists the opportunity to enjoy a variety of lifestyles whether its food, music, art, and communications. Although halfDutch and half-French, English is the dominant language. As its currency, Saint Martin uses the euro while Sint Maarten uses the Netherlands guilder although

almost every shop, store or restaurant accepts the US$ and all major credit cards. The Oasis of the Seas docked at the AC Wathey Pier of Philipsburg on a beautiful April morning with the ship's gangway opened at 7:30 and we immediately disembarked to start our guided tour of the island. The capital of Sint Maarten has three main streets parallel to the water. The first is the street along the beach with a boardwalk meandering between shops and the beach lined with hotels. Next is the cobblestoned Front Street with duty free shops, jewelry stores and boutiques most of which offer a free drink - a taste of local specialty : an exotic cocktail made with the native rum-based guavaberry liquor. The Courthouse, a grand white wooden structure topped with a copula, is the most prominent landmark at Front Street. Across from the Courthouse is the busy Wathey Square, a lovely spot to stroll. The third street, Back Street, is the main street for the local black population.

Still within the city we viewed the once great salt ponds where salt used to be harvested by the early Dutch settlers and sent by shiploads to Europe. The island, before it was discovered by Christopher Columbus, used to be called Island Svalugia or land of the salt by the first inhabitants of the island called the Arawaks, a tribe of Amerindians who migrated northward from South America. Our tour continued through the Orleans region as we enjoyed the view of Orient Beach and the neighbouring islands. Passing through Grand Case area we reached the French capital, Marigot, for a free time browsing the unique boutiques and the colourful open-air markets set along the wharves on Blvd. de France offering an array of homegrown produce, tropical fruits, spices, and freshly caught fish. Across the market are the Lolo`s featuring arts, crafts and local restaurants. And towering over us and rising from the centre of Saint Martin stands Pic Paradis (Paradise Peak), the highest point in the entire island. With colonial houses standing beside small cafes and bistros, pastry shops and luxury boutiques, the capital city of Marigot is perhaps the most French in spirit of all the cities in the Caribbean. Before sunset after a brief stop at the International Lookout Point we rejoined our coach for journey back to Oasis passing a landmark monument to indicate we were on the Dutch side once again.

View of Marigot, French capital of St. Martin

Local tropical fruits

The Flamboyant Tree, national tree of the island

Gem & Lita at Philipsburg, St. Maarten

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for boxing. Next step would be protection. Chin pads, chest pads, head gear, and MMA gloves with he Pangasinan Group of the short program and other fun more padding. Manitoba (PGM) held it's activities prepared by the organizing The goal of Olympic MMA Annual Family Picnic in committee headed by the PGM would be more of a points game. So the Park at the Saint Vital Park president Peter Estrada. At the stand up would be judged similar to in Winnipeg last July 7, 2012. A end of the event President Estrada Tae Kwon Do competitions, while Potluck food was served following thanked everyone for coming. take downs and ground work would be pointed as wrestling matches. Ground and Pound would have to be left out completely. No punches to a grounded opponent, means that wrestling work would be more submission based. A tap out means the match is over. A stalemate means fighters would be stood up. Points go to submission attempts, take downs and effective striking. Make each match three, three minute rounds, and medal matches The Pangasenenses and guests. Photo by Reyne Cruz | Filipino Journal five three minute rounds. The defunct International Fight League, while a failure of an organization, has a team format that could be used as an Olympic MMA blue print. Each team would have he joint Birthday Celebrations for Meagan Feliciano - 17th and Jabez a fighter in each weight division. Custodio -7th was held on July 8, 2012 with Brothes and Sisters of the Although, unlike the IFL, wins and New Hope Fellowship and Mission Ministry at 932 College Avenue. losses would not be team based. In reality, I believe we are a long way from seeing Mixed Martial Arts introduced as an Olympic sport, but I have always wondered what it would look like if it were adapted for international amateur competition. As it stands right now, jiu jitsu nor Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is an Olympic sport. A staple of MMA, BJJ should at least be considered as an exhibition sport. Especially for the 2016 Olympics, where the host City is in the country that created (L-R): Alicia Feliciano (Meagan's Mom); D.J (Meagan's Brother); Jabez Custodio BJJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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The 2012 Olympics are here and athletes are competing for gold in many sports that make up Mixed Martial Arts. To be a true MMA competitor you need to train in boxing and wrestling while judo has shown to be a very valuable weapon as well. To a certain extent, Tae Kwon Do is also useful to a cage fighter. All of these sports are part of the Olympics, so any fan of MMA would have to wonder, can it work as an Olympic sport? There are many aspects of MMA that would work in an Olympic setting. Like fighters from

different countries for example. Canada has a particularity strong roster of fighters like George St. Pierre and Rory McDonald. As does Brazil, Japan and of course the USA. However, MMA as we know it in the UFC, will not work in the Olympics in its current form. It’s most likely too sensationalized and too violent. First thing to do would be to move the fight from the cage to the ring. To those not familiar with MMA, a cage could represent barbaric tones and would be a turn off. While a ring would be more familiar as one is already used

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yphoon “Gener” caused the death of at least 12 people and triggered flooding and landslides in Luzon and parts of Visayas and Mindanao as it moves northward at a slow pace of 7 kilometers per hour. According to the National Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), the typhoon with international codename Saola, also displaced more than 32, 000 families and affected a total of 63,670 families in six regions in Luzon, two in Visayas and three in Mindanao. Several areas also remain flooded in Metro Manila, Cagayan Valley, Ilocos region, Central Luzon, and Soccsksargen. .In other parts of Luzon, a state of calamity has been declared in the municipalities of Mabitac in Laguna,

Bacoor, Tanza, and Ternate in Cavite, and Obando in Bulacan. The typhoon’s center was estimated at 270 kilometers northeast of Basco, Batanes, packing maximum sustained winds of 120 kilometers per hour and gusts of up to 150 kph. The

weather agency PAGASA hoisted public storm warning signal No. 2 over Batanes Group of Islands, Calayan Group of Islands and Babuyan Group of Islands. Signal No. 1 is up over the rest of Cagayan province and Apayao. “Gener” is expected to exit the Philippine area of responsibility on Thursday or Friday.

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freshman law student of San Beda College (SBC) died Monday from injuries supposedly inflicted during a hazing incident. Superintendent Ulysses Cruz, police chief of Dasmariñas, Cavite, confirmed that Marc Andrei Marcos succumbed to multiple injuries after being brought to the De La Salle University Medical Center (DLSUMC) in Dasmarias, Cavite, by three men and two women, identified as Soledad Sanda and Marilyn Guadayo.

administration comes out with a position on the matter. A source at the College of Law who refused to give his name said SBC does not allow fraternities and sororities in the campus; neither do they tolerate activities related to this kind of organizations. The University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Arts and Letters said Marcos was an AB Legal Management graduate of the The SBC administration school and was admitted at San has refused to comment on the Beda College this academic year. incident, except to say they would issue a statement as soon as the Reports said that Marcos and several other neophytes were subjected to a hazing session on Saturday at a residential compound in Dasmariñas. The name of the involved fraternity in the school’s College of Law was not yet identified by SBC officials. The police though are looking at the Lex Talionis, Lex Leonum Fraternitas and Lambda Rho Beta.

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Fixx Me with Your Secret Reformation

(On the Return of The Fixx)

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he Fixx is a British band that became popular during the peak of New Wave music in the 1980s for the singles "Red Skies," "Secret Separation," and "One Thing Leads to Another." The band disappeared from the commercial radar as the 1990s loomed, just like many other New Wave bands before and after them; but unbeknownst to many, The Fixx has released albums in the ensuing decades. Now, The Fixx is back with an album of new materials—with the classic lineup of Cy Curnin (lead vocals), Rupert Greenall (keyboards), Jamie West-Oram (guitar), Adam Woods (drums), and Dan K. Brown (bass). Entitled Beautiful Friction, this album is their first since 2003. The first single off Beautiful Friction is “Anyone Else,” which sounds unmistakably New Wave— owing to the repetitive staccato guitar melody in the intro, the slow buildup of the rest of the instruments, the synth sound in the background, and the distinct vocals that conjure a nostalgic image of familiar red skies. Other songs from the album that I personally liked are “Just before Dawn,” “What God?”, “Second Time

Around,” and “Follow That Cab.” The overall music of The Fixx shares a similar feel with that of fellow New Wave bands like U2, Simple Minds, and Babybird. The complete studio-album discography of The Fixx is as follows: Shuttered Room (1982), Reach the Beach (1983), Phantoms (1984), Walkabout (1986), Calm Animals (1988), Ink (1991), Elemental (1998), 1011 Woodland (1999), Want That Life (2003), and Beautiful Friction (2012). Final Note The college friends Curnin and Woods formed The Portraits in 1979. After recruiting additional members, they changed their name to The Fix; then became The Fixx through the suggestion of the recording company that signed them—to dissociate the band’s name from the drug innuendo of the word ‘fix.’

Come On Back, Eileen!

(On the Return of Dexys Midnight Runners)

I admit, my knowledge about this band back during the New Wave heyday in the 1980s and early ’90s was limited only to that song. However, in the 2000s, as part of my having become a music completist, I did my homework—I acquired the all three studio albums of the Dexys, and as usual, I discovered that there were more equally beautiful songs than Eileen: “Geno,” “Thankfully Not Living in Yorkshire It Doesn’t Apply,” “The Celtic Soul Brothers,” the Van Morrison cover “Jackie Wilson Said (I’m in Heaven when You Smile),” and “This Is What She’s Like.” The music of Dexys Midnight Runners is best defined by the distinct voice of Rowland on a backdrop of a melange of Irish Folk, Celtic, Ska, and particularly North Soul music, complete with horns, piano, and fiddles. Updating myself about the band, I found out that the midnight runners—now known simply as Dexys—have just released a new album after 27 years! Once again, I surfed the ocean of the Internet and found the treasure I was looking for—Dexys’s latest, fourth album, entitled One Day I’m Going to Soar. My personal recommendations are “Free,” “I’m Always Going to Love You,” and “Incapable of Love.” In this new Dexys offering, Soul dominates their sound. The band’s complete studioalbum discography is as follows: Searching for the Young Soul Rebels (1980), Too-Rye-Ay (1982), Don’t Stand Me Down (1985), and One Day I’m Going to Soar (2012).

One of the victims of the derogatory appellation “one-hit wonders” (coined by some narroweared music journalists) in the New Wave genre is Dexys Midnight Runners—the British band behind Final Note the hit single “Come On, Eileen,” The re-formed Dexys is still led from the band’s second album. by founding member Kevin Rowland

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Horoscope Stressful occasions are likely at the work front. Good focus on relationship s is the need of the day. Although you like to believe you can and should handle all your affairs by yourself, asking for help is a wise idea.You don’t ask for much so when you do it’s more than likely your friends, family and acquaintances will jump at the chance.

The day is ideal when it comes to relationships. There is an art form to negotiation and you have all it takes to master it. Present the positives for the other side and you will wind up a winner. Finances will be good with your positive approach.

You will succeed in making this a great day. Discoveries abound in all areas of your life -- your physical health is changing for the better, too. Make every step you take a calculated one and organize your schedule in a way that puts you in control of your activity.

A special day awaits you today. Things just seem to go your way.There is an abundance of activity going on around you and in order to effectively manage it all you’ll need a strict time management plan. You can organize your schedule with built-in family time and the rest will fall into place.

Achieving financial gains will be easy with good communication skills. For relationships also, the day is good. If you have someone in your life, be sure to do what you can to make them feel special. Let them know how much they mean to you -- after all, they can’t read your mind!

New opportunities are possible at work front. You are able to see something that has been going on practically right in front of your eyes.What you do with this new found information is entirely up to you.Step up and take command and those around you will surely notice your increased effort and superior ability.

It is a day fit for extensive travel. In career, you will be able to fulfill your desires. Things are improving in your life and you are feeling the effects of past decisions today. Keep on course and don’t stray from your destination.

There is a need to maintain optimistic outlook towards the day. When a new endeavor opens up in front of you and you want to proceed, it may be a smart idea to investigate it a bit further before you go ahead.Time apart has created a bit of a hole in your relationship with someone you love, and spending more time together is the only thing that will patch it back up again.

It is an active day. You seem to be going around in circles.The good news is that your vision is (slowly but surely) clearing. Just let life happen around you today -- you’ll be able to sense a new beginning coming, which will give you the confidence to move in a new direction.

PAHALANG

A lucky day is just around the corner for you. This good luck actually begins today but the big rewards will come soon. Use the experiences you’ve have in the past to serve as guidelines for the steps you take now and move forward with confidence. Go ahead -- love yourself more. After all, seeing the beauty in life creates more beauty in life.

The possibility of new and life-changing opportunities to open up and you’ll want to be ready and able to capitalize on them. Even the simplest activities will hold a great deal of appeal -- running errands, going for a long drive or just taking a walk together will unlock a lot of sweet sentiments and keep you all laughing. It is a positive day. Whether you decide to act on this or not, it is party time and your friends want to go out on the town tonight.If you let stress take over your mind and body the chances of you making forward progress are slim to none and you’ve got far too much potential to allow that.

PABABA

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FCTPAM Annual Family Picnic at Kildonan Park

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he Filipino Technical Professionals Association of Manitoba (FCTPAM) held it's Annual Picnic at the Park at Kildonan Park on July 28, 2012. The participants enjoyed the good weather, delicious filipino food, palour games and the warm fellowship with one another. The FCTPAM officers led by it's president Norman Padilla, thanked the members, volunteers, guests and prize donors for making the picnic a resounding success.

Member families at the FCTPAM Picnic.

The Officers led by FCTPAM President Norman Padilla (4th from R) L-R: Alex Majul, Past Pres.; Reyne Cruz, Director; Fidel Araneta, Adviser; Mar Tumolva, Members; Jun Agustin, Director; Norman padilla, President; Gladys Paciente, Secretary; Jimmy dela Cruz, Past Pres/ Vice Pres.; and Atty Leonardo Aniceto, Adviser. Photos by Reyne Cruz | Filipino Journal

4th Fil-Can Cabletow Lodge No. 189 Annual Golf Tournament.

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The Worshipful Master, WB Cris n Sunday, July 15, 2012, the Fil-Can Cabletow Lodge No. Alip, would like to thanks the Masons, 189 held it's 4th Annual Golf Ladies of Masons, participants, sponsors Tournament at the Kildonan Golf and the volunteers for their support and Course.The Masons and Non-Masons generosity that led to the complete success enjoyed the gorgeous day in spite of of the tournament. Special thanks was also the light rain showers during the event. extended to the Past Grand Master, MW This year event was outstanding in Bro Chibu Uson for his assistance to the terms of weather, very good numbers event from the start to finish. of participants and the sponsor's support and good-hearted fun in support of the Charitable Projects of the lodge. The money raised at the tournament goes to the School Feeding Program of the Lodge, one in Cagayan and one in Isabela provinces in the Philippines. Also, the Scholarship Program (Bursary) here in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The winners for Division A: Abe Guanlao - First; Aldrin Ferrer - Second; Ladies of Masons. and Randy Viray - Third. Division B: Rico Villarin First; Rico Monton - Second; and Amado Rosales - Third. Also, there were Consolation and Raffle prizes won by the participants. The organizing committee composed of: Chairman - Bro Raul Bulaong and the Members: Bro Joseph Pelayo, Bro.Tony Bantados, WB Arnold Calambacan Sr., WB Rico Villarin and Bro. At the registration table. Conrad Cabrera Photos by Reyne Cruz | Filipino Journal

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Weekend Escape to the Whiteshell Taking time to stop and smell the pickerel and blueberries

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he weather we've had in Manitoba has been nothing short of spectacular. When I received a message about a weekend retreat in the Whiteshell, I was pretty stoked as the timing worked out perfectly. It was a weekend I could escape from the normal hustle that happens during the summer on weekends in Winnipeg. More specifically, I was pretty excited for a mid-July weekend retreat of doing nothing

at the lake. The added bonus was I was going to be partaking in the annual All-You-Can-Eat Fish Fry in Otter Falls. The All-You-Can-Eat (AYCE) Fish Fry at the Otter Falls Resort is an annual event and very well attended by many cottagers. The line to get into the Fish Fry was just as long as the lines at the Olive Garden on Portage Ave. on a Saturday night. With Kristin, Eryn and Mike as great company, the 30 minute wait passed quickly as

my stomach grumbled every time someone from the buffet walked passed with a heaping plate of salad, fries and fresh beer battered Manitoba pickerel. I couldn't wait to dig into my own plate. Along with the bread, salads and fries, there were two styles of pickerel. I started off with the panfried pickerel and convinced myself that was the healthier option. After sitting down with the first helping, Kristin, Eryn and Mike twisted my rubber arm (quite easily) to try the Labatt Blue beer battered pickerel. I did and it was delicious. In an attempt to work off all the pickerel, fries and salad consumed the previous evening, I convinced myself that I come along for a hike and go berry picking. I was game for both since I've always been curious about the Trans Canada Trail that snakes through the Whiteshell Provincial Park. Between the North and South Trans Canada Trails, there is over 120kms of developed

trails for hiking, cycling, skiing and horseback riding. There are many shorter hiking trails throughout the park including the challenging Mantario Trail which is 60km long. Back to the hiking and berry picking trip. In fact, we didn't get that far at all. The hiking trip turned into an all-out berry picking adventure. Along the trail, we would find patches of wild blueberries and raspberries. Kristin brought a pail, and I brought my camera. All the berries I picked went straight into my mouth. I couldn’t resist the sweet taste of wild blueberries and raspberries. All the berries that Kristin picked were going to be used for a pie. A weekend at the lake, like most weekends was jam packed with new food and outdoor adventures. So much for a relaxing weekend at the lake.

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Picking wild bluerries in the Whiteshell.

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Mike with the thumbs up at the Otter Falls Resort AYCE Fish Fry. Trans Canada Trail markers.

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Tons of Fun at Lockport Dam Family Festival!

Kids activities, catfish tournament and main stage entertainment: Aug. 17-19, 2012

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he Lockport Dam Family Festival confirms wellknown Country music performers Keith and Renee, Jerry Sereda, Foster Martin Band and Jason Kirkness will be among its 10 headline acts during a fun-packed weekend happening August 17-19 in Lockport, Manitoba.

history lessons, story time with Rita Book of the Red River North Regional Library, and fireworks on the Saturday night.

Advance festival tickets are $10 (youth), $12 (adult) and $35 (family up to 5 people) available at Lockport area businesses. Children under five are free. Weekend passes The annual event features main and gate tickets are also available. stage entertainment - plus loads of hands-on activities for the kids, The Lockport Dam Family including fishing clinics by Fish Festival is held at the federal park Futures (fishing equipment and near the St. Andrews Lock & Dam. licenses provided), face painting, The Lockport Dam and Bridge is crafts, drumming workshops, approximately 15 minutes from miniature train and mechanical Winnipeg’s North Perimeter. bull rides, bouncers, and children’s Lockport is nestled between performers Floyd the Clown, Mr. Main Street (Highway #9) and Mark and Lightbulb the Clown. Henderson Highway (PR204) Kids will also enjoy hands-on along Highway #44.

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Folklorama Kick-Off at the Forks Saturday, August 4th

Folklorama Kick-off, a free event presented by Manitoba Lotteries, will beheld at the Scotiabank Stage at The Forks on Saturday, August 4 from 4:00pm to 11:00pm. It offers fun for the whole family including kids’ activities, giveaways, and an ethnic market presented by MTS. The mainstage show with international and local performing groups starts at 6:00 p.m. The evening is capped off with a spectacular fireworks display at 10:45 p.m. Visit Folklorama.ca for more information.

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Filipino Pavilions at Folklorama

Week 1: August 5-11

Nayong Pilipino, Philippine Pavilion Tec Voc High School • 1555 Wall St. East (Located @ Wall & Notre Dame) Folklorama ambassadors celebrating at the Forks Canopy to kick off Folklorama

Pavilion Sponsor: Philippine Association of Manitoba Inc. Adult Ambassadors: Chester Pangan and Lucille Nolasco Youth Ambassadors: Coy Dominique Jamora and Karla Ruiz

Week 2: August 12-18

A new pavilion for 2012, a performer from the Indigenous Mardi Gras Pavilion (week 2)

Pickup your Folklorama programs for two weeks of country hopping! Can you visit 43 pavilions in two weeks?

Pearl of the Orient Philippine Pavilion R.B. Russell School • 364 Dufferin Ave. (Located @ Salter & Dufferin) Pavilion Sponsor: Magdaragat Philippines Inc. Adult Ambassadors: Godfrey Tamayo and Liezel Jacinto Youth Ambassadors: Lundyn Gonzales and Emerald Belen

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The Bourne Legacy in Manila

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he Hollywood action spy film stars Jeremy Renner as Aaron Cross/Kenneth Gibson, Rachel Weisz as Dr. Stephanie Snyder, and Edward Norton as Byer. Parts of the movie particularly the chase and fight scenes were shot in the streets of Manila and Pasay, as well as in El Nido, Palawan from January to February this year. The movie’s latest trailer shows Jeremy Renner in a motorbike chase in the trafficjammed highway of Manila complete with crashing jeepneys and taxis. He is also seen fighting with Filipino policemen and security guards. The film’s plot revolves around the CIA’s decision to shut down “Operation Outcome,” the successor to “Operation Treadstone” due to public and political fallout from the events of “The Bourne Ultimatum.” Agent Aaron Cross of Operation Outco


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glove compartment, which is a throwback to the original Beetle. Other interior touches include a smaller dashboard, flat-bottomed steering wheel and black/chrome interior Ron Cantiveros accents throughout the driver control and front dash. The Beetle comes in five different trim levels and engine No longer a girl’s car with new 2012 combinations starting with the Comfortline (starting at re-design $21,975). Our tester model was have never owned a and shout “Punch Buggy, no the Premiere model priced at Volkswagen Beetle yet return back.” It was a fun game $24,475 and comes equipped driving the newly re- until my mom told me to stop designed 2012 Volkswagen hitting my younger brother. Beetle Premiere evoked some The newly re-designed fond memories of my childhood. 2012 Beetle is reminiscent of As soon as the email the original Beetle and offers a arrived indicating that I would more masculine and aggressive be driving the 2012 Beetle, I look over the 1998 New Beetle. instantly recall watching the The Beetle is longer, lower Disney movie, “The Love Bug”. and wider with a flatter hood I thought to myself, how cool it and roof and looks much like would be if I got a big number 53 the original Beetle. The sporty decal and racing stripes for the looking Beetle has cleaner lines week-long road test and drive and is less bubbly and definitely around Winnipeg pretending appeals to a wider demographic to be Herbie the Love Bug. It market. Guys may actually buy would have definitely been a hit. this vehicle. In 1986, a family road trip Yes, the Beetle is definitely to Vancouver, British Columbia more masculine. That being for Expo 86 provided hours said, I’m happy to report that of endless fun playing “Punch VW removed the flower vase Buggy” with my brother in the holder from the dashboard. backseat of our blue Chevy The interior in the 2012 Beetle Chevette. Upon seeing another comes with new changes VW Beetle along the highway, I including a 2nd “Kaeferfach” would hit my brother in the arm storage box above the main

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6,000rpm with 207lb-ft of torque at 5,000rpm. The 2012 Volkwagen Beetle is more than just a car. It’s a retro iconic car that inspires drivers with emotion, much like my childhood memories. Similar iconic vehicles like the Mini Cooper and Fiat 500 are the Beetle’s main competition. As a smaller hatchback, other vehicles to consider are the Honda Fit, Volksawagen Golf hatchback, Volvo C30, Toyota Yaris, or the Nissan Cube.

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